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Ignore ChewEy, he is still butthurt from the fact that the Saffies and Canucks he came across overseas wouldn’t hangout with him. He still has fits of punching the air and staring into the mirror talking payback. [/quote]
Deuce, charisma is when you say the nastiest things about people and they still gravitate towards you! It’s not something you can buy. You either have it or you don’t . In other words, I look down because I am exalted.
Ah yes, it’s a breeding ground of tolerance from the highest echelons down!
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November 1986: The visit of Israeli President Chaim Herzog to Singapore was protested by the Malaysian government, and the Malaysian high commissioner in Singapore was temporarily withdrawn to Kuala Lumpur. (Bangkok Post, January 21, 2003.)
August 1984: Citing a law that forbade the “screening, portrayal or musical presentation of works of Jewish origin,” Mahathir’s government forbids the New York Philharmonic from playing the work of Ernst Bloch, a Jewish composer, at a scheduled performance (later cancelled) of the New York Philharmonic in Kuala Lumpur. (Abraham Foxman, “An Anti-Semitic Side to the Malaysian Story,” letters, The New York Times, May 31, 1985.)
1970: In his book The Malay Dilemma, Mahathir wrote: '“Jewish stinginess and financial wizardry gained them commercial control of Europe and provoked anti-Semitism which waxed and waned in Europe throughout the ages.” He also wrote that “the Jews for example are not merely hook-nosed, but understand money instinctively.” (Sydney Morning Herald, October 17, 1997)
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And the government’s irrational view of Jewish people from 25 plus years ago will affect this gentile South African how exactly?
Typical irrelevant, uninvited politicized soapboxing from the butthurt Canuck who just wishes his countrymen would acknowledge him, but hey, you know what they say about those who can’t get on well with their own…